Albert Vande Steeg | Author

Poems and Other Works

Based On True Events...

A Man and His Dog

The dog is the most faithful creature in life he loves and adores more often than a wife. By your side or in your way he stays true to your night and day.

High Country

The trail stretches out before us undulating over the rough terrain wandering between the rocks and trees my partner thinks we are both insane.

Panic

The economy is humming along People are working, singing the happy song With life we are content Blessing must be heaven sent

Sunrise

Slowly darkness slips away the sun’s rays bring a new day Shadows stretch long on the dewy grass

The Circle Fly

It has been said that there is a special fly knowing it's favorite place will make you cry it seeks and flies around special places

Readers’ Voices from Amazon

Before reading vande Steeg's book, The Dutch Winter, I couldn't imagine what the Nazi occupation was like for families in an occupied country. Most of the WWII stories I've read start around the time of an arrest and take readers to concentration camps. However, this book is different. It changed me, which is my criteria for a 5-star review. Authentic experience along with research based on the experiences of others who lived one day at a time during that terrible time make vande Steeg's book a compelling read. Living with that kind of fear and not just surviving, but thriving will inspire you to courage

Patti Townley-Covert A Family Committed to Courage

Loved this book. I read it in a little over two day, mostly because I couldn’t put it down. Well written and thoughtful first hand account of the nazi occupation of Holland. Covers the Dutch resistance to that occupation, but also covers one family as they struggle through the takeover and eventual liberation of their home and farm. The last part is a detailed account of the family as they make their way to California and their new home in America. Great read!

TS Montana Very real, and inspiring story

What an education this novel is! Yes, it's a novel but the story reads like first hand experience. It begins in 1936 with a young love-struck couple starting out in marriage but are abruptly turned up-side down by Hitler's invasion of Poland which quickly spread to their homeland of Holland. When the uninvited Germans take possession of their family farm, survival became a daily quest for this family now with two sons and another soon to be born. Within its pages we learn of the Dutch resistance and the near starvation conditions experienced throughout the land of quaint windmills and beautiful countryside.

Betty Hitler’s takeover and its human impact

A remarkably insightful book about the stark realities of being a cop, the ultimate price that can be paid, and how both the internal and external politics can put dedicated officers in harm's way. The stories and events told took place in the late 60s, yet jumping ahead to the 2020's, it's easy to see the damage that politics has caused to Law Enforcement. While thoroughly enjoying the stories, it was most interesting to see how law enforcement evolved from the late 60s to today. To Serve & Protect has been kicked to the curb by our elected officials, UNTIL THEY THEMSELVES are in danger. The book is a good read and quite well done!

Jim Altfeld Politics Prevails

This novel gives the reader an in-depth idea of what it was like to live under Nazi occupation in the Netherlands. It also relates stories about the brave people in the resistance movement. Highly recommend this book!

Ronald Laroche Wonderful Book

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